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US-10803145

Triggered responses based on real-time electroencephalography

PublishedOctober 13, 2020
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Technical Abstract

A method of processing EEG data. The EEG data for a user is received at a server from one or more EEG input devices. The EEG data from the user is characterized utilizing the server to generate the characterized data. The characterized data is categorized utilizing the server. The characterized data is analyzed to generate analyzed data. The analysis includes at least comparing the analyzed data against control data. A service response is generated utilizing the server to process the analyzed data.

Patent Claims
20 claims

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1. A method of processing electroencephalography (EEG) data, the method comprising: receiving the EEG data for a user at a server from one or more EEG input devices, the one or more EEG input devices are worn by the user and capture the EEG data directly, one or more sensors capture measurements including biometric data of the user, historical activities, orientation, location, and speed of the user; characterizing the EEG data from the user utilizing the server to generate characterized data; categorizing the characterized data utilizing the server including at least automatically determining a specified field-of-use and a mental or physical state of the user applicable to the user associated with the EEG data; analyzing the characterized data to generate analyzed data utilizing the server, wherein the analyzing includes at least comparing the analyzed data against control data for at least the user stored by the server for analyzing the characterized data; and generating a service response adapted to the specified field-of-use and the mental or physical state of the user utilizing the server to assist the user, the service response allows or denies the user access to vehicles, systems, equipment, devices, scenarios, operations, jobs or tasks utilizing the analyzed data generated based on the EEG data and the measurements.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service response is communicated to a plurality of designated devices.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the server represents a plurality of servers in communication with the one or more EEG input devices.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the characterizing includes determining sex, age, mental state, and biometric data associated with the user.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the control data includes baseline data and historical data for the user.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service response is one of a plurality of predetermined service responses including at least requiring the user to take a break, activating an alert, granting access to devices, systems, or equipment, monitoring the user, providing a stimulus to the user, and providing instructions for the user.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service response is custom created for the user.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the EEG input devices are integrated with a helmet or a heads-up-display.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the EEG data is characterized based on data received from the user or data accessible from one or more databases.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein feedback is communicated to the one or more EEG input devices as audio, video, or electrical feedback to the user to adjust the brain waves of the user to affect the EEG data.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the EEG data is associated with a plurality of users, and wherein the EEG data, the characterized data, the analyzed data, and the service responses are stored in a database that is searchable, sortable, and accessible on-demand.

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12. A processing system for EEG data comprising: a plurality of input devices configured to receive EEG data from a plurality of users, the plurality of input devices are worn by the plurality of users and capture the EEG data directly a plurality of sensors capture measurements including biometric data of the user, historical activities, orientation, location, and speed of the user; a characterization server characterizes and categorizes the EEG data received from the plurality of users to generate characterized data, categorizing includes at least automatically determining the specified field-of-use and a mental or physical state of the user applicable to each of the plurality of users: an analysis server analyzes the characterized data by comparing the characterized data against control data for at least the user to generate analyzed data: and a trigger server generates a plurality of service responses adapted to the specified field-of-use and the mental or physical state of each of the plurality of users in response to the analyzed data, wherein the trigger server communicates the plurality of service responses to devices associated with each of the plurality of users or input devices to assist the user, the service response allows or denies the user access to vehicles, systems, equipment, devices, scenarios, operations, jobs or tasks utilizing the analyzed data generated based on the EEG data and the measurements.

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13. The processing system of claim 12 , wherein the characterization server determines sex, age, mental state, and biometric data associated with the user.

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14. The processing system of claim 12 , wherein the control data includes baseline data and historical data for the user.

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15. The processing system of claim 2 , wherein the analysis server selects the control data in response to the characterizing and categorizing performed by the characterization server.

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16. The processing system of claim 12 , wherein the processing system communicates with one or more wireless or wired networks to receive the EEG data from the plurality of input devices.

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17. The processing system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of input devices are integrated with a helmet or a heads-up-display.

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18. The processing system of claim 12 , wherein feedback is communicated to the plurality of input devices as audio, video, or electrical feedback to the user to adjust the brain waves of the user to affect the EEG data.

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19. A processing system comprising: one or more EEG input devices worn on a head of a user capture EEG data directly, a plurality of sensors in communication with the one or more EEG input devices capture measurements biometric data of the user, historical activities, orientation, location, and speed of the user for indicating a specified field-of-use; a memory storing a set of instructions; a processor executing the set of instructions, wherein the instructions are executed to: receive EEG data for a user from the one or more EEG input devices; characterizing the EEG data from the user to generate characterized data; categorizing the characterized data including at least automatically determining a specified field-of-use and a mental or physical state of the user applicable to the user associated with the EEG data; analyzing the characterized data to generate analyzed data, wherein the analyzing includes at least comparing the analyzed data against control data for at least the user; generating a service response to process the analyzed data to assist the user; and communicating the service response to one or more devices associated with the user or the one or more EEG input devices for the service response to be implemented by the one or more devices, the service response allows or denies the user access to vehicles, systems, equipment, devices, scenarios, operations, jobs or tasks utilizing the analyzed data generated based on the EEG data and the measurements.

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20. The processing system of claim 19 , wherein a stimulus is generated by the one or more EEG input devices that affect the EEF data of the user.

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May 3, 2016

Publication Date

October 13, 2020

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